Now that we have finished cropping our image, is time to save our work so that we can edit it later if need be, and then export it in a usable format. With the Artboard Tool still enabled, click on the original artboard and press Delete on your keyboard to get rid of it. It would be a good idea to move the image off of the original artboard first so that you can differentiate the two. The Artboard Tool allows us to create a new artboard around the newly-cropped shape. This will place a new artboard around the image. To do this, grab the Artboard Tool (keyboard shortcut: Shift + O) and click on the image. What we will actually be doing is removing the original artboard and creating a new artboard around the newly-cropped image. Now that you have used a clipping mask to crop an image to a shape with Adobe Illustrator, we must resize the canvas (otherwise known as the artboard) so that it fits the newly-cropped image. Step 4: Resize the artboard to fit the cropped image This will allow you to transform the image independent of the shape and the mask. If you’d just like the edit the image inside of the shape, without releasing the clipping mask, navigate to Object > Clipping Mask > Edit Contents. Or you can navigate to Object > Clipping Mask > Release, and then adjust your shape and/or image accordingly. If you’re unhappy with the result, you can undo the clipping mask by pressing Control + Z on your keyboard. Clipping masks allow you to make an image take the shape of another object of your choosing. This will cause your image to take the shape of the object placed over it. To crop your image to the shape, all you have to do now is use the menu at the top of the screen to navigate to Object > Clipping Mask > Make. When choosing the latter just be sure not to accidentally select other objects as well, otherwise this step will not work. This can be done by holding Shift and clicking on each, or by clicking and dragging a selection over both objects. To do this, we must select both the shape and the image at the same time. It’s similar to how a cookie cutter allows you to make cookie dough fit the shape of the cutter. Clipping masks allow you to take a rasterized image, or a grouping of various objects, and make them fit within the shape of another object. Now we will be using a Clipping Mask to crop the image. Step 3: Create a clipping mask using the shape Reducing the opacity allows you to see the inner areas of the image that will be cropped.
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